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Mbridges

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Mbridges last won the day on May 9 2017

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About Mbridges

  • Birthday 01/10/1990

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    Butner, NC
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    Art, dance, singing, writing, research, entrepreneurship ( in no particular order)

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  1. Wow I guess I really never thought about making $1-$10 which makes sense and is likely more convenient because most people like free and cheap. I've largely been focusing on making $100/day, but it gets expensive so I can only imagine what thousand dollar day expenses are. This method makes sense because $1 and $10 add up just like $100 will and can be scaled the same as well until eventually you are having $100 days. Great thread! I would love to try btcclicks.
  2. I surf easyhits 4 u on and off. I've resorted to just using the rotator And splash page builder because the timer is too long. My credits are also consumed quickly! At first I was surfing for credits and they were leaving fast so I thought maybe I was surfing too slow so I bought credits and discovered they just go too fast.I too get the message about running out of sites and I'm not sure how that happens if the sites are supposed to be rotating, but I just use the tools now.
  3. I don't concern myself with ratios either. It's a numbers game and as you send more traffic to your site the probability of those numbers multiplying increases. That the whole point of testing different methods and tracking. Waiting on conversions from a handful of sources just to record conversions is a waste of time when you can just place a tracking link in hundreds of sources, see which ones work best the drop the losers and keep the winners.
  4. Motor Club of America in 2014. Made my first $1200 without punching a clock and I've been stuck online ever since. You'd literally have to pry me off Internet business with a crowbar.
  5. I love this! I love your servant heart! That's why I follow your recommendations because you do actually care about helping others succeed and you're passionate about what you do.
  6. My thoughts exactly. Most people resort to online income because they are hoping to make money fast and they are unaware that there are processes that initiate earning. When they are already in that mentality and they discover an advertisement that confirms what they are looking for its only trouble added because there are hidden details. Yes you can make up to $500 a day, but it's not from thin air (unless you're good at manifesting money). It requires a good amount of effort and time unless you have the money to invest in education, systems, and advertising from the beginning. So people say "$500 a day? Good stuff!" But when they find out there's work involved they either quit or do the least amount of research and advertising possible (busy work- spamming, sending one or two emails a day, surf 5 pages in one exchange, relying on free methods) while expecting a big return.
  7. I've noticed this a lot lately! Free is the incentive. It gives people the opportunity to get their feet wet. Most people have a "show me" mentality. "If it works as well as you say, show me". That component is extremely important depending on your audience.
  8. Mbridges

    Clickbank

    I love buying from Clickbank some of their products are well worth the money. I haven't tried the affiliate side yet, but you earn up to 75% commissions I believe. That's definitely worth digging through to find some of the higher quality products and driving some traffic to sites built around the product or niche you choose.
  9. This topic is too good to Ignore. John, you among thousands of people have this same belief. Heck, even I was doubting at one point. Yes making money online is difficulty, but not as difficult as trying to achieve financial freedom on a job. The basics of making money online is getting your referral link to a program that is beneficial for all parties,get yourself an awesome marketing system to collect leads, testing different advertising methods, capitalizing on the ones that work, and repeating this process as often as you like. By capitalizing I mean start to brand yourself and building relationships with the leads you collect. You should be building a list anyway. You're correct tons of people make it look easy as pie, but without the right guidance and knowledge it is seemingly difficult. Google has everything that teaches you how to make money online so when in doubt, Google it. Of course the information you find will suggest you pay for something, but opt for the free information FIRST. Then if you like what's provided and it helps you create some result you can purchase the recommendations later. Whatever you do don't quit because you have to start from square one when you do. I'm rooting for ya!
  10. This I had to share. I listened to a Les Brown Seminar I believe it was on Youtube, but I can't remember where I listened, but this one part stood out to me and has stuck with me up until now. I still get goosebumps and close to tears when I read or listen to it: *Fighting tears now* If you want a thing bad enough to go out and fight for it, to work day and night for it, to give up your time, your peace and sleep for it… if all that you dream and scheme is about it, …and life seems useless and worthless without it… if you gladly sweat for it and fret for it and plan for it and lose all your terrror of the opposition for it…if you simply go after that thing that you want with all your capacity, strength and sagacity, faith hope and confidence and stern pertinacity…if neither cold, poverty, famine, nor gout, sickness nor pain, of body and brain, can keep you away from the thing that you want…if dogged and grim you beseech and beset it, with the help of God, YOU WILL GET IT! – Les Brown
  11. Agreed! Mailing lists are super important. People don't just buy from complete strangers regardless of what people try to persuade you to believe. Even places we shop on and offline have us on their mailing list and for good reason. They want to nurture the relationship between them and the customer. Even traditional businesses want to keep us updated, offer us special prices, introduce us to something new, and even reach out to us on a personal level at some point. So if you have a list and have for some time you definitely know what you're doing. If you don't have a list it's not too late. Look for a reliable program where you can integrate and autoresponder to collect YOUR OWN LEADS or design your own marketing system and integrate your autoresponder (best option). Great post!
  12. I agree! I like having options it makes me feel less obligated to take certain actions. Its a turn off to be repeatedly "reminded" to buy something. If I sign up for a free trial I know that upgrading is eminent unless I want to lose the benefits of the product or service. That's how people think.
  13. It can get really frustrating but I do have fun looking at the creative plash pages and being part of a community where everyone is working toward the same or similar goals. This is like a vacation for me because my job is routine and I deal with the same coworkers and nasty attitudes and demanding people day in and day out. So fun is and understatement in my case. I am ecstatic to get home from work and tune in to my fortune building.
  14. Who are the top solo providers on Udimi now? Any updates with Igor?
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